Objective: This study aimed to investigate the association of endogenous and exogenous estrogen exposure with risk of incident dementia in the oldest-old (age 90+ years).Methods: Participants were part of The 90+ Study, a longitudinal study begun in 2003 of aging and dementia among people aged 90+ years. Menstrual, reproductive, and menopausal data were collected in the 1980s as part of the population-based Leisure World Cohort Study. Cognitive status at baseline was determined from an in-person neurological evaluation with biannual follow-up through June 2019. Hazard ratios (HRs) of dementia associated with estrogen-related variables were estimated using Cox regression analysis. No adjustment was made for multiple comparisons.Results: A to...
Sex hormones such as estrogen fluctuate across the female lifespan, with high levels during reproduc...
Epidemiological data show a higher prevalence of late-onset Alzheimer's disease (AD) in women. The e...
The authors explored the possibility that estrogen loss associated with menopause may contribute to ...
Editors' introduction To our knowledge, the study by Kawas et al. is the first observational study t...
Background: Associations between endogenous estrogen exposure indicators and risk of subtypes of dem...
OBJECTIVE:Women have >50% greater lifetime risk of dementia than men but the role of female-speci...
Results from epidemiologic studies of postmenopausal hormone use and dementia have been conflicting....
We determined whether higher endogenous estradiol levels were associated with lower risk of dementia...
We determined whether higher endogenous estradiol levels were associated with lower risk of dementia...
Background: Associations between endogenous estrogen exposure indicators and risk of subtypes of dem...
Objective To assess the risks of developing dementia associated with different types and durations o...
CONTEXT: Postmenopausal women have a greater risk than men of developing Alzheimer disease, but stud...
Exposure to endogenous estrogen may protect against dementia, but evidence remains equivocal. Such e...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/152762/1/alzjjalz2019063595.pd
Limbic-predominant age-related TDP-43 encephalopathy neuropathologic change (LATE-NC) is a recently ...
Sex hormones such as estrogen fluctuate across the female lifespan, with high levels during reproduc...
Epidemiological data show a higher prevalence of late-onset Alzheimer's disease (AD) in women. The e...
The authors explored the possibility that estrogen loss associated with menopause may contribute to ...
Editors' introduction To our knowledge, the study by Kawas et al. is the first observational study t...
Background: Associations between endogenous estrogen exposure indicators and risk of subtypes of dem...
OBJECTIVE:Women have >50% greater lifetime risk of dementia than men but the role of female-speci...
Results from epidemiologic studies of postmenopausal hormone use and dementia have been conflicting....
We determined whether higher endogenous estradiol levels were associated with lower risk of dementia...
We determined whether higher endogenous estradiol levels were associated with lower risk of dementia...
Background: Associations between endogenous estrogen exposure indicators and risk of subtypes of dem...
Objective To assess the risks of developing dementia associated with different types and durations o...
CONTEXT: Postmenopausal women have a greater risk than men of developing Alzheimer disease, but stud...
Exposure to endogenous estrogen may protect against dementia, but evidence remains equivocal. Such e...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/152762/1/alzjjalz2019063595.pd
Limbic-predominant age-related TDP-43 encephalopathy neuropathologic change (LATE-NC) is a recently ...
Sex hormones such as estrogen fluctuate across the female lifespan, with high levels during reproduc...
Epidemiological data show a higher prevalence of late-onset Alzheimer's disease (AD) in women. The e...
The authors explored the possibility that estrogen loss associated with menopause may contribute to ...